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 Electronics : Antec Three Hundred Gaming Case External 3 X 5.25; Internal 6 X 3.5 2*Usb2.0
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 : Antec Three Hundred Gaming Case External 3 X 5.25; Internal 6 X 3.5 2*Usb2.0
from: Antec

List Price: $70.61
Amazon.com's Price: $66.97
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Antec
EAN: 0761345153003
Label: Antec
Manufacturer: Antec
Model: THREE HUNDRED
Publisher: Antec
Sales Rank: 2293
Studio: Antec
Warranty: 3 years warranty

Features:
  • Washable air filters reduces dust build up in your system, which helps keep your system cooler
  • 9 Drive Bays - External 3x 5.25 and Internal 6x 3.5 for HDD
  • 1 rear 120 x 25 mm TriCool Fan with 3-speed switch control
  • 1 top special 140 x 25 mm TriCool Fan with 3-speed switch control
  • 2 front optional 120 mm fans to cool the hard drives



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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionImpressively spacious and unbeatably reliable, the Antec Three Hundred is an unbeatable enclosure. Despite its eminently portable frame, the Three Hundred has enough room for an NVIDIA 8800 series graphics card, as well as six hard drives and a standard ATX motherboard. A cable management compartment keeps your system organized and the airflow unobstructed. A 120mm rear fan and 140mm top fan ensure that the case runs cool even when playing the most demanding games, while the sleek black finish gives it an extra stylish edge.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Antec Three Hundred computer case
Purchased the Antec Three Hundred computer case through Amazon to build a new home computer which would be used for everyday computing as well as gaming.

I've used Antec cases before, so was familiar with their very good build quality and features. The Three Hundred is a good compromise between a full-tower gamer's case like the Antec 1200 and the typical case designed solely for home or business computers. It is a mid-tower case, so it doesn't seem huge sitting on or next to our home ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Antec Three Hundred
GOOD basic case that will keep computer cool,
but you will have to add on case fans because
only comes with one rear 120 and one top 140
exhaust fans that will exhaust very good.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great case, runs cool and quiet!
Interesting design, in that you mount the power supply at the bottom. At the top there is a large fan pushing air out and one on the back. The case fits together well, no phantom vibrations and the air coming out is always cool, despite my Quad core processor and 4 hard drives inside. Mounts to add 3 more fans, and a side compartment with twist ties to hide extra wire are nice extras.

All in all a great case for the money, I would buy it again.

Now for the negatives, which ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice looking, easy to work with
Although the case name mentions Gaming, I would think this is better suited for casual home office/ budget home theatre.
I have just a DVD-RW in the top slot. The power and reset buttons are just above the top external bay; blending in with the facade. The power LED and ide LED are blue, quite small and right next to the reset.
The ability to add so many 120mm fans is opportunity to use low rpm cooling to keep the system quiet. I would however replace the switched Antecs with something along ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bare Bones
This case is cheap, especially with the free shipping available here, but this is a back to basics case that leaves something to be desired. This case comes with two case fans and three open spaces where you can install your own fans. The Tricool fans are sub par in two areas; first of all, they have 4-pin Molex connectors that must be routed inline with your hard drives or CD/DVD drives and cannot be connected directly to the motherboard. It really isn't a good idea to be rerouting the power from your hard ... Read More




 


 
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